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2. List the top management of the firm and note what experience and
leadership skills they bring to the firm. If a larger conglomerate, list
both corporate and business managers.
Rachel Cruz
(Chairwoman of the Board/Chief Operating Officer)
❖ Responsible for leading the board when it comes to
strategic matters that the schools need to
implement/impose, need to enhance and innovate.
❖ Responsible for keeping the school and the students,
and vice versa, at high standards when it comes to
government and ensuring that all the aspects of
materials (books, references, etc.) to be used in
teaching.
Dr. Rito A. Camigla Jr.
(VP for Academics & Students Services/College Dean)
❖ Responsible for imposing and monitoring the
teachers' academic performance and the students
obligation to perform the responsibilities of following
the core values of the school.
❖ Responsible for ensuring that the school is a
harm-free environment (no hazing inside, the worst
fraternities, bullying, and other kinds of harm that
can affect one’s self-esteem).
Lucila Merced
( Human Resource Management Officer)
❖ Responsible for hiring teachers and educators in
accordance with the standards of the school.
❖ Responsible for discharging teachers and educators
when they commit unlawful acts that violate the core
values of the school.
Edwin Arcega
(GSO Head)
❖ Enforce established policies and regulations
governing the proper care, maintenance and use of
the school facilities.
3. What is the principal business model of the firm? (How does the firm
make most of its profits)?
The Principal Business Model of Trimex Colleges is to cater students
what they need. School as the service provider and student as their client.
Trimex Colleges aim at imparting a worthwhile experience for students with
diversity. Where they accept different students that come from different places
with open-handed, ready to give these students answers to their questions.
Where everybody looks that education will give us hope and believe to find those
answers.
Trimex Colleges makes the most of its profit from students' tuition fees,
which they pay to earn degrees. Even though they offer affordable tuition fees,
they still offer high-quality education, and Trimex Colleges focuses on
enrollment rates. The more students who enroll, the more profit they will make.
MODULE 2: MISSION, GOALS,
AND STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PROCESS
1. Search for a mission statement of the firm. Not all organizations
publish such a statement, so alternatively you can look for enduring
principles and values upon which the firm seems to be anchored.
This information is often available at the firm’s website (though it
may also take some searching) or is contains in its annual reports.
You may also interview a manager of the firm or contact “investor
relations”.
“To be a leading Education Institution for life-long learners
empowered by a strong research culture, outcomes-based teaching and
learning and community collaboration.”
Trimex is an educational institution built on the principles of
teamwork, commitment and integrity.
CORE VALUES
1. Teamwork
● Working in teams spreads responsibility. encourages creativity,
deepens friendships, and builds community among stakeholders.
2. Commitment
● We are committed to give a worth it, learning experience.
3. Integrity
● We will serve our community honestly and ethically.
2. Apply the five forces model to your industry. What does this model
tell you about the nature of competition in the industry?
A. Competition in the Industry
Trimex Colleges are located in the heart of Binan City, Province of
Laguna. A province in which the level of competition is forceful,
inevitable, and strong. Since Trimex College provides equitable,
affordable, and good-quality education, we cannot repudiate the fact that
the institution encounters forceful competition every day with different
top universities in the province and outside the province.
Fact/s: Top Universities & Colleges in Laguna
1. Mapua Colleges of Laguna
2. UP Los Banos
3. University of Perpetual
4. San Pedro College of Business Administration
5. Lyceum of the Philippines
B. Threat of New Entrants
1. Phinma Subsidiary to Develop School in Laguna
2. SM group to Build New Schools in Laguna and Batangas.
Source:https://www.bworldonline.com/corporate/2023/04/26/519159/
phinma...
https://www.philstar.com/404?msg=micro%20article%20404%20-%201
C. Power of Suppliers
Trimex Colleges offers affordable, equitable, and good-quality education.
The institution produces high-quality local and international professionals, but
behind the success of the institution, who are the key suppliers of Trimex
Colleges?
The manpower (academic or non-academic) are the suppliers of Trimex
Colleges. They’re not the suppliers of chalk, papers, or any material things, but
they are the suppliers of knowledge and wisdom to the students. The school
should invest in educators who are willing to share their knowledge,
experiences, and wisdom. The future is in their hands; they are the engineers
that build every Filipino citizen's dream to be globally competitive in an
ever-changing world. The institution is responsible for taking care of their
careers and giving them the benefits that they deserve in appreciation of their
efforts and motivation to teach. As competition gets stronger, educators are in
demand nowadays. Take note that intellectual property cannot be stolen by
somebody. It is something that makes the institution unique because of the
skills and knowledge that they share and impart.
D. Power of Customer
Community Political
Collaboration Gaining strong Misunderstanding
relationship with the
community